Robert E. Ginna Jr., a founding editor of People magazine, book editor, and film producer, passed away at 99 in Sag Harbor, N.Y. His diverse career included discovering authors like James Salter and Dr. Robin Cook, but he is best known for a 1952 Life magazine article on flying saucers that sparked public interest and controversy. Despite his many achievements, he was remembered for his independence and passion for literature, leaving a lasting impact on the literary world.
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How can I travel to Glastonbury Festival?
With Glastonbury Festival approaching, around 200,000 attendees are planning their journeys to Worthy Farm in Somerset, utilizing various transport options like train, coach, bike, and car. Festival-goers are encouraged to "travel green" and can use a carbon calculator to compare emissions from different transportation methods. Need More Context? 🔎
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